After 430 or so years, it’s fairly apparent that we as a species are not going to get tired of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare. And Emily Lim’s new take still feels like a breath of fresh air. Lim’s USP is creating massive-scale participatory public theatre works. This isn’t quite that, but it uses the Globe’s large, lairy crowd to maximum impact for a production that cheerily deviates repeatedly from Shakespeare’s exact text in a joyous, almost non-stop welter of audience interaction. The embellishments run from start to finish, with a lengthy and enjoyable pre-show that involves roping audience members into ‘auditions’ for the Mechanicals. It’s a good vibes only Dream. By the time it all ends in a virtual apocalypse of bubbles it’s safe to say that you will have been charmed.
Somehow we’ve reached the third weekend in May, which means that while the city is bursting with spring blooms and the parks are looking well and truly verdant, the promise of summer is also on the horizon. While this weekend is looking to be a bit of a damp squib (literally), there are still plenty of ways to get that summer feeling, despite the overcast skies and rain showers.
One of the first signs that summer is around the corner is the start of The Globe’s outdoor season, so make a beeline for its production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, which is full of good vibes and participatory moments. Be one of the first to look around the Barbican’s sculpture court, which has been revamped and filled with works by Colombian sculptor Delcy Morelos, or head to Covent Garden to imbibe Nordic treats as the iconic square gets a Norwegian takeover this weekend.
Or, head to one of London’s best bars or restaurants and take in one of these lesser-known London attractions. This is also a great time of year to explore London on a budget and without the crowds. Plus, lots of the city’s best theatre, musicals, restaurants and bars offer discounted tickets and offers. What are you waiting for? Put your coat on.
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in May.
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